New public drinking laws will come into effect tomorrow. Here's what you need to know:

SINGAPORE: The Liquor Control (Supply and Consumption) Bill was passed in Parliament on Friday (Jan 30). It states that alcohol cannot be consumed in public places between 10.30pm and 7am every day, and take-away alcohol can only be sold up till 10.30pm. Here are some commonly-asked questions about the new law. Q: Can you drink alcohol at coffeeshops after 10.30pm? Yes, it is allowed, but only within the premises of hawker centres or coffeeshops. Similarly, it depends on the liquor licenses that the shops hold. Q: What about at F&B outlets within public parks? Yes, it is allowed even after 10.30pm as long as customers stay within the premises. However, it also depends on the liquor licenses that the F&B outlets hold. The cut-off time can vary from 12am till past midnight. Q: Can alcohol be consumed at a pool party or barbecue at a condominium after 10.30pm? Yes, it is allo...